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Introduction

Bootstrap and package your project with Angular 5(+) and Electron (Typescript + SASS + Hot Reload) for creating Desktop applications.

Currently runs with:

  • Angular v5.0.1
  • Angular-CLI v1.5.0
  • Electron v1.7.6
  • Electron Packager v9.0.1

With this sample, you can :

  • Run your app in a local development environment with Electron & Hot reload
  • Run your app in a production environment
  • Package your app into an executable file for Linux, Windows & Mac

Getting Started

Clone this repository locally :

git clone https://github.com/maximegris/angular-electron.git

Install dependencies with npm :

npm install

There is an issue with yarn and node_modules that are only used in electron on the backend when the application is built by the packager. Please use npm as dependencies manager.

If you want to generate Angular components with Angular-cli , you MUST install @angular/cli in npm global context.
Please follow Angular-cli documentation if you had installed a previous version of angular-cli.

npm install -g @angular/cli

To build for development

  • in a terminal window -> npm start

Voila! You can use your Angular + Electron app in a local development environment with hot reload !

The application code is managed by main.ts. In this sample, the app runs with a simple Electron window and "Developer Tools" is open.
The Angular component contains an example of Electron and NodeJS native lib import. See Use NodeJS Native libraries charpter if you want to import other native libraries in your project.
You can desactivate "Developer Tools" by commenting win.webContents.openDevTools(); in main.ts.

To build for production

  • Using development variables (environments/index.ts) : npm run electron:dev
  • Using production variables (environments/index.prod.ts) : npm run electron:prod

Your built files are in the /dist folder.

Included Commands

Command Description
npm run start:web Execute the app in the brower
npm run electron:linux Builds your application and creates an app consumable on linux system
npm run electron:windows On a Windows OS, builds your application and creates an app consumable in windows 32/64 bit systems
npm run electron:mac On a MAC OS, builds your application and generates a .app file of your application that can be run on Mac

Your application is optimised. Only the files of /dist folder are included in the executable.

Use NodeJS Native libraries

Actually Angular-Cli doesn't seem to be able to import nodeJS native libs or electron libs at compile time (Webpack error). This is (one of) the reason why webpack.config was ejected of ng-cli. If you need to use NodeJS native libraries, you MUST add it manually in the file webpack.config.js in root folder :

  "externals": {
    "electron": 'require(\'electron\')',
    "child_process": 'require(\'child_process\')',
    "fs": 'require(\'fs\')'
    ...
  },

Notice that all NodeJS v7 native libs are already added in this sample. Feel free to remove those you don't need.

Browser mode

Maybe you want to execute the application in the browser (WITHOUT HOT RELOAD ACTUALLY...) ? You can do it with npm run start:web.
Note that you can't use Electron or NodeJS native libraries in this case. Please check providers/electron.service.ts to watch how conditional import of electron/Native libraries is done.

Execute E2E tests

You can find end-to-end tests in /e2e folder.

You can run tests with the command lines below :

  • in a terminal window -> First, start a web server on port 4200 : npm run start:web
  • in another terminal window -> Then, launch Protractor (E2E framework): npm run e2e

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Maxime GRIS
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